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Thomas Flint is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. He earned his Ph.D. from Notre Dame in 1980 and has been a faculty member since 1982, with a five-year stint teaching at the University's London center. His research focuses on philosophical theology, philosophy of religion, and metaphysics. Flint has held leadership roles, including Associate Director and Director of the Center for Philosophy of Religion for 24 years and Editor of Faith and Philosophy journal for eight years.
His academic contributions span foundational philosophical inquiry and interdisciplinary engagement. Despite the listed technical articles (possibly linked to another academic with the same name), his primary scholarly output aligns with his philosophical specialization. No specific awards are mentioned in the provided texts.
Flint’s work emphasizes rigorous exploration of theological and metaphysical questions, supported by his long-term institutional commitment at Notre Dame. His advising and grants are not detailed here, but his editorial and administrative roles highlight his influence in academic philosophy.
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